In one world you can say:Elevation.
Fog :
Fog is a cloud in contact with the ground. Fog differs from other clouds only in that fog touches the surface of the Earth. The same cloud that is not fog on lower ground may be fog where it contacts higher ground such as hilltops or mountain ridges.
Cloud :
A cloud is a visible mass of condensed droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere above the surface of the Earth or another planetary body. The branch of meteorology in which clouds are studied is nephology.
On Earth, the condensing substance is water vapor, which forms small droplets of water (typically 0.01 mm of ice crystals) that, when surrounded with billions of other droplets or crystals, are visible as clouds. Dense deep clouds exhibit a high reflectance (70 to 95%) throughout the visible range of wavelengths: they thus appear white, at least from the top. Cloud droplets tend to scatter light very efficiently, so that the intensity of the solar radiation decreases with depth into the cloud, hence the grey or even sometimes dark appearance of the clouds at their base. Thin clouds may appear to have acquired the color of their environment or background, and clouds illuminated by non-white light, such as during sunrise or sunset, may be colored accordingly. In the near-infrared range, however, clouds would appear very dark because the water that constitutes the cloud droplets strongly absorb solar radiation at these wavelengths.
2006-12-25 23:23:55
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answered by Ganesh 1
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Is Fog A Cloud
2016-10-06 07:58:29
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answered by blea 4
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2015-08-10 18:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Fog is a cloud in contact with the ground. Fog differs from other clouds only in that fog touches the surface of the Earth. The same cloud that is not fog on lower ground may be fog where it contacts higher ground such as hilltops or mountain ridges.
2006-12-24 18:40:27
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answered by Som™ 6
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Cloud-
Any visible mass of water droplets, ice crystals, or a mixture of the two that is suspended in the air, usually at a considerable height. Clouds are usually created and sustained by upward-moving air currents. Meteorologists classify clouds primarily by their appearance. The 10 main cloud families are divided into three groups on the basis of altitude. High clouds, which are found at mean heights of 45,000–16,500 ft (13–5 km), are, from highest to lowest, cirrus, cirrocumulus, and cirrostratus. Middle clouds, at 23,000–6,500 ft (7–2 km), are altocumulus, altostratus, and nimbostratus. Low clouds, at 6,500–0 ft (2–0 km), are stratocumulus, stratus, cumulus, and cumulonimbus.
Fog-
Photographic defect caused by a deposit of silver on the image areas, creating a cloudy area. Fog is caused by incorrect exposure of the film or by a poorly balanced chemical developing solution. Photographs with fog are usually discarded.A shallow layer of cloud at or near ground level is called fog..
2006-12-24 19:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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a cloud is the product of evaporation. fog is the product of the difference of the temperature between a body of water and a land mass. like the central valley in California where the fog pours into the valley through the gradient.
2006-12-24 20:03:45
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answered by paulbritmolly 4
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In one world you can say:Elevation.
Fog :
Fog is a cloud in contact with the ground. Fog differs from other clouds only in that fog touches the surface of the Earth. The same cloud that is not fog on lower ground may be fog where it contacts higher ground such as hilltops or mountain ridges.
Cloud :
A cloud is a visible mass of condensed droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere above the surface of the Earth or another planetary body. The branch of meteorology in which clouds are studied is nephology.
On Earth, the condensing substance is water vapor, which forms small droplets of water (typically 0.01 mm of ice crystals) that, when surrounded with billions of other droplets or crystals, are visible as clouds. Dense deep clouds exhibit a high reflectance (70 to 95%) throughout the visible range of wavelengths: they thus appear white, at least from the top. Cloud droplets tend to scatter light very efficiently, so that the intensity of the solar radiation decreases with depth into the cloud, hence the grey or even sometimes dark appearance of the clouds at their base. Thin clouds may appear to have acquired the color of their environment or background, and clouds illuminated by non-white light, such as during sunrise or sunset, may be colored accordingly. In the near-infrared range, however, clouds would appear very dark because the water that constitutes the cloud droplets strongly absorb solar radiation at these wavelengths.
2006-12-24 18:47:52
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answered by Anonymous
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None. Fog is simply a cloud that sits on the ground.
2006-12-26 13:24:06
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answered by absolutebalderdash1 2
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Fog is related to the snow items, but where as the cloud is the one which is composed of water vapour.But fog is the one which is seen on the earth & close to the ground ,the cloud will be seen in the sky
2006-12-24 18:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Fog is a thing like a gas which is white in colour and cloud is very thick fog and takes place over a great distance from the earth,clouds are destroy only when they wash out thier water on the earth.
2006-12-24 18:45:04
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answered by Goldy 1
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